Proceedings of the Malang International Conference in Medical and Health Sciences (MICROMEDHS 2024)

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Peer-Review Statements

Andreas Budi Wijaya, Nindi Kusuma Dewi
All of the articles in this proceedings volume have been presented at the MICROMEDHS 2024 during September 14-15, 2024, in Malang, Indonesia. These articles have been peer-reviewed by the members of the Scientific Committee of MICROMEDHS 2024 and approved by the Editor-in-Chief, who affirms that this...
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RTS,S/AS01 vs R21/Matrix-M Malaria Vaccines and Implementation Perspectives in Developing Countries: A Narrative Review

Kiky Martha Ariesaka, Moh Mirza Nuryady
Malaria remains a significant public health challenge in Indonesia, particularly in regions like Papua and Nusa Tenggara Timur (NTT). Despite various control efforts, the country continues to struggle with high malaria incidence, highlighting the need for new interventions. The recent WHO approval of...
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Development of Recombinant Epitope-Based Peptide Vaccine Of Hepatitis B Virus: In Silico Study

Kiky Martha Ariesaka, Dwi Wahyu Wijayanto, Arif Ladika Wiratama, Moh Mirza Nuryady
Hepatitis B virus was first discovered by Blumberg and colleagues in 1965. The spread of Hepatitis B disease is alarming. The World Health Organization (WHO) in 2002 estimated that one billion living individuals have been infected with Hepatitis B, with 1–2 million deaths attributed to this virus, which...
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The Role of Platelet-to-Lymphocyte Ratio in Inflammation-Related Disease: A Bibliometric Analysis And Scientific Mapping

Karina Nilasari, Andrew Halim, R. Dimas Nur, Shabrina Nurdiar, Filza Kamilanisa, Rosa Maghfirah, R. Izzah Fadhilah, nayaka Althafsyah, Rokhmatul Asiyah
This bibliometric analysis explores the growing relevance of the Platelet-to-Lymphocyte Ratio (PLR) as a biomarker for inflammation across a range of diseases. Using Scopus data from 2019 to 2024, we examined 1,801 publications, visualizing keyword co-occurrences and networks through VOSviewer. Key terms...
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Molecular Mechanisms of Vascular Calcification in Diabetes Mellitus: Insights from Human Aortic Smooth Muscle Cells, A Systematic Review

Anditri Weningtyas, Mohammad Saifur Rohman, Indah Nur Chomsy, Victor Alvianoes Guterez Hose, Mochamad Faishal Riza, Dian Laila Purbaningroom, Achmad Rudijanto, Dian Nugrahenny
Vascular calcification is a significant contributor to cardiovascular complications in diabetes mellitus (DM), particularly affecting the prognosis of patients. This review conducts a comprehensive analysis of the molecular mechanisms underlying vascular calcification in DM, with a focus on insights...
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Cross-Sectional Study: Efforts to Improve Sleep Quality Through Home Visits in Elderly Chronic Disease Program Participants (PROLANIS)

Neni Fidya Santi, Achmad Masfi, Ronal Surya Aditya, Yhenti Widjayanti, Eri Yanuar Akhmad Budi Sunaryo, Muhammad Putra Ramadhan, Nurma Afiani, Qory Tifani Rahmatika, Nurul Evi
The aging process experienced by the elderly causes a decrease in the function of the elderly's organs. This causes the quality of life of the elderly, especially the quality of life in the physical dimension, to decrease in the elderly. BPJS participants with chronic diseases have not utilized...
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Enhancing Athlete Performance with Mobile Health Applications: Benefits and Challenges

Nurul Evi, Ronal Surya Aditya, Moch Yunus, Nanang Tri Wahyudi, Alifia Chandra Puriastuti
Mobile health applications have gained significant attention in recent years due to their ability to enhance athletic performance, prevent injuries, and support overall health management. By integrating advanced technologies, these applications provide athletes with personalized exercise plans, real-time...
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Correlation Between Middle Upper Arm Circumference (MUAC), Body Mass Index (BMI, Daily Calories Intake And Hemoglobin Level Among Adolescent Girls In Benjor Village, Malang Regency, East Java

Rajendra Aulya Gilardino, Angelica Igsanti Putri, Lucretia Zalfa Shabira, Muhammad Fakhrul Hafiz, Ardhiyanti Puspita Ratna
This study aims to determine the correlation between Middle Upper Arm Circumference (MUAC), Body Mass Index (BMI), daily calories intake and hemoglobin level among adolescent girls in Benjor Village, Malang Regency, East Java. This study is a cross sectional study conducted in Benjor Village, Tumpang...
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Effectiveness of Anemia Counseling and Screening Programs in Improving Health Knowledge of High School Students

Lintang Widya Sishartami, Kiky Martha Ariesaka, Anditri Weningtyas, Hilma Tsurayya Iftitahurroza, Arif Ladika Wiratama, Taurisma Aulia Nanda Wibisono
Anemia is a common health problem among adolescent, particularly high school students, and it has a severe impact on both health and academic performance. Purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of anemia education and health screening programs in increasing students’ knowledge and awareness...
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Short Counselling Program Enhances Health Care Workers’ Knowledge and Attitude in Early Detection of Stunting in Children: Influencing Factors

Nina Rini Suprobo, Nindi Kusuma Dewi, Verlina Maya Gita, Dhea Rara Wahyudi, Yenni Widya Alfianita, Nila Maharani, Rizqie Putri Novembriani, Herdhika Ayu Retno Kusumasari, Nanang Tri Wahyudi
Indonesia's stunting prevalence remains higher than the WHO stunting prevalence standards for developing countries. Health community workers (HCWs) handle this issue effectively and contribute to the growth of community and primary healthcare systems. The aim of this study was to identify the effect...
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Implementation of Stretching Exercise in The Workplace for Hospital Workers

Erianto Fanani, Tisnalia Merdya Andyastanti, Hilma Tsurayya Iftitahurroza, Fida Rahmayanti, Putri Dwinita Hariyono, Siti Nurhaliza Hasni, Ajeng Sri Suhartanti
Musculoskeletal disorders are one of the main factors causing reduced productivity of workers, especially medical personnel. Frequent cases of MSDs are mainly neck pain and back pain. Hospital employees, have a high risk of experiencing health problems, especially in the muscles and joints as a result...
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Teaching about Physical Activity Counselling for Medical Students: A Systematic Review

Hilma Tsurayya Iftitahurroza, Titi Savitri, Gandes Retno Rahayu
Physical activity is proven to have great benefits for individual health. General practitioners have an important role to increase the level of physical activity in society by providing counseling, but many have not done so, due to their lack of understanding of physical activity counseling since they...
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Multidisciplinary Approach in The Healthy Campus Program: Impact on Physical & Mental Health of University Students

Nanang Tri Wahyudi, Moch. Yunus, Ronal Surya Aditya, Nurul Evi, Farsya Hidayah Septiananda, M. Lintang Nirmalasari Gemalochaya
The healthy campus program plays a crucial role in promoting the overall well-being of students by addressing both physical and mental health. A multidisciplinary approach involving psychology, sports medicine, physical education, and public health policies is essential for creating effective programs...
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Preserving the Pillars of Healthcare: Unearthing the Dynamics of Job Satisfaction, Compensation, and Career Progression in Combatting Turnover

Sendhi Tristanti Puspitasari, Hung-En Liao, Firnadiaz Galuh Nurramadhani, Roesdiyanto Roesdiyanto, Dita Maulidya Rizka
Mobley (2011) declared three turnover intention indicators: thoughts of quitting, desire to go (choice to finish), and desire to find another job. This theory said work environment and job satisfaction can also affect turnover intention. Employee turnover at Rampal Celaket Public Primary Healthcare exceeded...
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Enhancement Motivation Nurse Through Factor Wages based in The Effectiveness Model Organization of The Mc Kinsey 7S Framework in Public Health Centers The District Sampang, Madura

Achmad Masfi, Qory Tifani Rahmatika, Ronal Surya Aditya, Yhenti Widjayanti, Eri Yanuar Akhmad Budi Sunaryo, Muhammad Putra Ramadhan, Nurma Afiani, Nurul Evi
Many problems are faced by Community Health Centers, and one of them is motivation nurses. The motivation of health workers has the potential to influence the delivery of health services. Low morale among the workforce can undermine the quality of service provision and push workers away from the profession....
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Quick Insights into Exclusive Breastfeeding Barriers and Facilitators Among Working Women in Indonesia

Nindi Kusuma Dewi, Laras Putri Gamagitta, Herdhika Ayu Retno Kusumasari, Anditri Weningtyas, Asri Maharani, Chandra Kusuma Wardhana, Angga Aldian, Wahyu Hanifah Mutmainah, Maria Godiva
This study aimed to identify barriers and facilitators to exclusive breastfeeding among working women in Indonesia. This descriptive study employed a survey method using Google Forms as a data collection tool. A total of 109 working mothers who were exclusively breastfeeding participated in this study....
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Perceived Causes of Child Growth Faltering: Mothers’ Perspectives

Qory Tifani Rahmatika, Muhammad Putra Ramadhan, Ronal Surya Aditya, Yhenti Widjayanti, Nurul Evi, Achmad Masfi, Nurma Afiani, Nurma Afiani
Growth faltering is a significant concern in pediatric healthcare, and understanding the perceived causes from mothers’ perspectives can inform targeted interventions. By addressing misconceptions and reinforcing accurate knowledge, healthcare providers can correct misunderstandings and develop more...
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Health and Safety-Oriented Fire Extinguisher Training Using Light Fire Extinguishers for Football Academy

Nauval Akhmadian Gelaner, Erianto Fanani, Lintang Widya Sishartami, Kiky Martha Ariesaka, Muhammad Fakhrul Hafiz, Ajeng Sri Suhartanti, Alifiona Benita Cahyadewi
Fires can happen to anyone, anytime and anywhere, including at soccer academies. Aji Santoso International Football Academy (ASIFA) is an international football academy that has quite a lot of facilities and infrastructure including dormitories, offices, kitchens, and gyms that have the potential for...
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Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Training on Cardiac Arrest For Football Athletes

Zaidhan Lucano Fulviansyah, Erianto Fanani, Lintang Widya Sishartami, Kiky Martha Ariesaka, Rusyydy Syddyq, Farhan Rahadi Wibowo, Ajeng Sri Suhartanti
Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) is a form of first aid for individuals experiencing sudden cardiac arrest. Speed and accuracy in performing CPR is crucial to minimize the brain and the heart damage due to lack of oxygen and increase the patient's chances of survival. However, the level of understanding...
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Patterns of Running Physical Activity, Nutritional Status, and Dietary Composition in a Community of Recreational Marathon Athletes in Malang

Laras Putri Gamagitta, Muhammad Putra Ramadhan, Dena Indra Winahyu, Hafsari Nova Aryani, Agung Cendekia Putra Nusantara
The recreational marathon running community in Malang has shown increasing participation, but the challenges related to their nutritional status and food composition are not well understood. This study aims to examine physical activity patterns, nutritional status, and food composition in this community....
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The Role of Range of Movement Exercise, Strength Training, and Nutrition in Post-Stroke Rehabilitation: A Literature Review

Moch. Yunus, Nanang Tri Wahyudi, Ronal Surya Aditya, Alifia Candra Astuti, Nurul Evi, Ryka Widyaningtyas, M.Lintang Nirmalasari Gemalochaya, Farsya Hidayah Septiananda, Raden Roro Jasmine Zhafirah Pribadi, Moch. Abduh Malik, Safirah Afah Enzeli, Lucretia Zalfa Shabira, Rihadatus Syahwana Fitri, Rossie Syechfiansyah, Nasya Zilza Khusna, Sari Dewi Andayani
This research aims to review scientific evidence on the effectiveness of range of motion (ROM) exercises, strength training, and nutritional intake in post-stroke rehabilitation. The focus is on understanding how these interventions can enhance the quality of life for stroke patients by improving motor...
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The Mediating Effect of Self-Management Between Behavior-Specific Cognitions and Commitment in Outpatients with Hypertension in Malang, Indonesia

Nurma Afiani, Sri Haryuni
Objective: This study examined to explore the correlation between behavior-specific cognitions and commitment while considering the mediating role of self-management. Methods: Data from 202 hypertensive outpatients at public health centres (PHCs) was collected using a cross-sectional study with multistage...
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Can A HD Patient Diary Control Interdialytic Weight Gain (IDWG) in Hemodialysis Patients?

Muhammad Putra Ramadhan, Syafa’atun Mirzanah, Pandan Enggarwati, Agung Waluyo, Masfuri, Bahraeni Yusuf, Ika Kartika
End stage renal disease (ESRD) patients who undergo hemodialysis must make lifestyle changes throughout their lives. This aims to prevent interdialytic weight gain (IDWG). IDWG is the result of excessive fluid and/or food intake and sodium intake. IDWG control needs to start from improving a healthy...
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Exploring Factors Influencing Stunting Prevention and Management in Malang Regency:

A Qualitative Approach

Agung Kurniawan, Nindi Kusuma Dewi, Laras Putri Gamagitta, Herdhika Ayu Retno Kusumasari, Dena Indra Winahyu, Hafsari Nova Aryani, Angga Aldian, Nashrullah Anggi Megantara, Chandra Kusuma Wardhana
Stunting as a significant public health issue in Indonesia, particularly in rural areas like Malang Regency, has persisted despite government efforts. Despite efforts to address it, the prevalence remains high, highlighting the need for a deeper understanding of the underlying factors. This study aims...